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A new museum for the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s leading collection of Inuit art opens on Saturday in a project shaped by Inuit. Share full article. By Ian Austen. March 26, 2021.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Canada's oldest civic art gallery, will celebrate its 100th anniversary September through August 2013. Officially opened on Dec 16, 1912, the WAG has grown with the city.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG), the oldest public art gallery in Western Canada, will reopen its doors to the public on March 27 with a new exhibition space containing the largest public ...
The Winnipeg Art Gallery is the latest institution to have a brush with the largest documented case of art fraud in Canadian history. | On Friday, after a lengthy investigation, the WAG was ...
The Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq plans to auction off highly coveted portraits of Queen Elizabeth made by artist Andy Warhol to raise funds for Indigenous art. The four screen-printed portraits ...
Canada’s Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) announced last month that it is dropping the name of its former director Ferdinand Eckhardt from its physical and digital spaces due to recently surfaced ...
SakKijajuk is at the Winnipeg Art Gallery until Oct. 14. From there, the exhibit will travel to the MacKenzie Art Gallery in Regina (Feb. 14-June 2, 2019) and the Art Gallery of Windsor (Oct. 19 ...
When complete in 2020, the Winnipeg Art Gallery says the new $65-million Inuit Art Centre will be home to a collection of contemporary Inuit art unlike any other in the world — and will bring ...
The Winnipeg Art Gallery has received pledges from the federal government, the City of Winnipeg and private donors for its planned new 3,700-square-metre Inuit Art Centre.
Winnipeggers have numerous ways to celebrate Canada Day on Tuesday, July 1, with significant events, fireworks, and ...
The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) is inviting everyone to celebrate the opening of one of Canada’s most long-awaited and groundbreaking museums, Qaumajuq, with a virtual celebration and free days ...
Qaumajuq centre aims to reframe Winnipeg Art Gallery’s colonial past with displays of more than 10,000 rarely seen Inuit works.
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